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Show vil bad during tha advanra from tha Ljrs rlvar to tha Scheldt rlar. Octo-bar Octo-bar 0-Noambr 4, capturing tha city of Audanarde Nornnbw 1. Urn it was attached to tha Thirtieth armr nm (Krftnrh) and advanced aaat of tha Schaldt rlvar towarda Brussels, until tha advance waa Interrupted by the armiatlca Norember 11. 191 ST DIVISION TO r REMAIN IN FRANCE I Intermountain Fighters Selected Se-lected for Army of Occupation. SAL,K.r Ore". TVc. 27 Soldiers ! Who anwlth th Ninety-firm di- i vision, which wan organized at t'nmpj Lewis, ar not If. ted for nrly return home, accordinc to a letter received I by Governor WitUveoinbe from Aiajorj General WillfHm H. Johnston, coin- ! m.iivVr of th division. 'Jenem! ' Johnston pointed out that th Ninety fimt had been selected aa one of thirty combat division designated to remain in France for further training: and possible service. The letter gives in detail the movements move-ments of the division sines It landed in France and commends Its members fwr valor shown in battle. The Nlne-1 Nlne-1 tv-flrst is composed largely of men ! f rom California, Utah, W yoming, 1 Idaho, Montana, North and Souths Dakota, Oregon and Washington. The dlviBton, lens the Fifty-eighth ; field artillery brigade, was relieved October 4 from ti e front line and i placed in the rctorve of the Fifth army corps. Tho march into He-Lglum was ac-complishcd ac-complishcd from Orobor lti to 20. the division, reinforced by the Kitty-third iield artillery brigade. Twenty-eighth dtvlflton (Pennnylvanla . national guard), being asuigned to duty in the uroup of armies of Flnndera commanded com-manded hy the Kin of llelgium. m nrnut B't(ve spn-'rp i? Pclghrm |